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The Free Frenchman

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  • ENGLISH

    Language
  • 576

    Pages
  • 9780330299695

    ISBN
  • 11 mm

    Width
  • 17 mm

    Height
  • 4 gram

    Weight
  • PAPERBACK

    Binding
  • 6 NOVEMBER 1987

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    Description

    Set between 1931 and 1945, this novel follows the life and loves of the aristocratic Bertrand de Roujay. In this story Bertrand flees to Britain from occupied France where he joins the Free French under De Gaulle. Life in occupied France is illustrated through his career, relationships and family. Paperback , 576 pages Published November 6th 1987 by Pan Books

    About the Author

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    Piers Paul Read

    British novelist and non-fiction writer. Educated at the Benedictines Ampleforth College, and subsequently entered St Johns College, University of Cambridge where he received his BA and MA (history). Artist-in-Residence at the Ford Foundation in Berlin (1963-4), Harkness Fellow, Commonwealth Fund, New York (1967-8), member of the Council of the Institute of Contemporary Arts (1971-5), member of the Literature Panel at the Arts Council, (1975-7), and Adjunct Professor of Writing, Columbia University, New York (1980). From 1992-7 he was Chairman of the Catholic Writers Guild. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature (FRSL).

    His most well-known work is the non-fiction Alive: The Story of the Andes Survivors (1974), an account of the aftermath of a plane crash in the Andes, later adapted as a film.

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